Colorado county to phase out GMO crops

Published online: Jan 07, 2017 News
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Boulder County, Colo., commissioners have voted to ban raising genetically modified corn and sugarbeets on county-own farmland.

The commissioners voted 2-1 to proceed with its plan to phase out raising GM crops last month.

Farmers growing GMO corn on the property leased from the county can plant the crop this year, but will have to be phase it out by 2019. GMO sugarbeets can be planted for the next five years, but will have to be phased out by the end of 2021.

Commissioner Cindy Domenico, the lone vote against the ban questioned how people who support scientific findings about humans contributing to climate change can deny science relating to the safety of GMO crops.

Source: brownfieldagnews.com